A review by readingundertheradar
At the Edge of the Haight by Katherine Seligman

4.0

One of those rare books that blends the literary and mystery so well that it’s compelling but still beautifully written. A thoughtful look at houselessness among youth and filled with real, flawed characters with no black and white solutions.

CW: houselessness, murder, drug and alcohol abuse, addiction, mention of sexual assault of minor (off page), general violence (not graphic but a few violence mentions throughout book)